‘Robin Hill’ Apple Serviceberry blooms in early spring, producing pink flower buds that open to soft pinkish white. The flower clusters mature to bluish purple fruit in early to mid summer, which is rapidly consumed by birds. The berries were an appreciated source of fruit for early settlers. The green summer leaves take on orange and red shades in fall. Amelanchier x grandiflora ‘Robin Hill’ is compact and resilient, both as a multi-stem and a single-stem tree. It is a cross between Amelanchier canadensis and Amelanchier laevis and supposed to be more resistance to mildew. We just started growing this cultivar in 2022 and have been very impressed with it. This is a good choice for urban and tight locations.
Height
20 Feet
Spread
15 Feet
Bloom Color
Pink, White
USDA Hardiness Zone
4
Current Availability
Qty Avail
Description
Comments
Future Crop
Future Crop Ready Date
22
Amelanchier x grandiflora Robin Hill #10 7-8'+ (T.F.) (NATIVE-white)
Light branching
Characteristics & Attributes
Attributes
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Fall Color - Attractive
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Fruit - Edible
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Fruit - Ornamental
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Native
Soil Conditions
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Average
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Moist
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Wet
Bloom Time
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Spring
Exposure
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Partial Shade/Shade Tolerant
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Sun
Attracts Wildlife
•
Attracts Pollinators
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Food Source for Wildlife
Tolerance
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Wet Site Tolerant
Tree Type
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Tree
Foliage Color
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Green
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